Anna Mandin
Digital broadcast journalist
Anna Mandin joined the Global News team in October 2023.
She was born and raised in Calgary, but moved to Halifax in 2019 for school. She studied at the University of King’s College, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours). She was one of two Governor General’s Silver Medal Award winners for her program.
Before starting with Global News, she worked with CBC where she completed her internship.
When she’s not out reporting or cutting clips, you can find Anna with her nose in a book, out exploring nature or practicing her guitar.
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Video Archives
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Data shows homelessness rate in N.B. has tripled since 2021
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Number of Americans travelling to N.S., N.B. holding steady amid political tensions
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New Brunswick landmark could shut down if it doesn’t get more provincial funding
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Hundreds still waiting in N.B. hospitals to access long-term care beds
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Feds boosting funding for addictions services in Atlantic Canada
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N.B. health officials urging residents to stay up to date on vaccines as measles cases rise
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New Brunswick premier addresses hospital bed shortage
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Horizon Health trying to free up hospital beds
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Sunbury-York South council on pause after suspension and resignations
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Two tenants still looking for housing one month after power and water shut off at Fredericton-area motel
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Fredericton YMCA seeing unprecedented need for financial support among kids in summer camps
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New Brunswick reporting first case of measles this year
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Fredericton stepping up to promote physician recruitment
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Council saga in Sunbury-York South over plan to buy property
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New Brunswick to allow direct-to-consumer alcohol sales with some other provinces
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Remaining residents at N.B. motel still without water, power while waiting to move
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Maine businesses impacted by cross-border political tensions with Canada
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Popular tourist town in Maine seeing drop in Canadian visitors
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Advocates calling for N.B. to help low-income households access air conditioning
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N.B. premier meets with Maine governor, won’t back down on Canada-first focus
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Tourism is booming in the Maritimes thanks to both Canadians and AmericansTourism site operators in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia say they're actually very busy this season, and have welcomed many Americans who are eager to visit Canada.CanadaJul 25
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Sunbury-York South residents concerned about transparency in council after mayor’s suspensionSome New Brunswick residents are fed up and considering calling police over a municipal council saga that’s spanned months in Sunbury-York South Rural Community.CanadaJul 9
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Remaining residents at N.B. motel still without water, power while waiting to moveA longtime resident of the Airport Inn outside Fredericton says she wants the landlord to face repercussions for how the situation unfolded.CanadaJul 5
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‘Worst year we’ve had’: Maine tourism industry worried about U.S.-Canada political tensionThe owner of a souvenir shop in a popular Maine tourist town says he's seen a 50 per cent drop in Canadian tourists, and says this season is worse than the COVID-19 years.FeaturesJul 4
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‘Don’t want Trump to decide my vacation’: Maine town still seeing tourists amid U.S.-Canada tensionsA Maine tourist spot is noticing a drop in Canadian tourists amid tensions between the United States and Canada.FeaturesJul 3
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New Brunswick shelters see increased demand during warm summer monthsIn Fredericton, a building at the exhibition grounds that was only meant to be an out-of-the-cold shelter until mid-April is instead staying open for the foreseeable future.CanadaJun 28
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Advocates call for N.B. to help low-income households access air conditioningA rally in Fredericton on Wednesday called on the New Brunswick government to help low-income residents withstand heat waves.CanadaJun 26
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Maine governor wants N.B. tourists back, but premier says major ‘change’ neededFor Maine's governor, cross-border co-operation is top of mind as the state and New Brunswick navigate political tensions between Canada and the United States.PoliticsJun 24
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Fredericton’s assistant deputy fire chief reflects on 35-year careerFredericton's assistant deputy fire chief is hanging up his boots after 35 years. But he's not completely done with the department just yet.CanadaJun 21
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‘It’s inhumane’: Longtime residents of Fredericton-area motel forced to relocateAbout two dozen residents of the Airport Inn inn just outside Fredericton have been told to move out as soon as possible, leaving the longtime tenants worried and upset.CanadaJun 19
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A look at some of the work being done in N.B. to prevent intimate partner violenceGlobal News is wrapping up its series on intimate partner violence in New Brunswick by showcasing what some are doing to prevent the abuse from happening.CanadaJun 11
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New Brunswick’s 3% rent cap to remain through end of fiscal year: housing ministerNew Brunswick's housing minister says the province's three per cent rent cap will remain throughout this fiscal year.CanadaJun 5
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Fredericton non-profit aims to help children caught in intimate partner violence situationsChildren are some of the invisible victims of intimate partner violence in Canada, and a non-profit is aiming to help them feel safe while working through difficult feelings.CanadaJun 4
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Hundreds sign petition in support of N.B. teen suspended for ‘straight pride’ shirtA petition alleges a New Brunswick student was suspended from school for wearing a 'straight pride' shirt, calling it a hate crime. The district says that's not true.CanadaMay 29
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How one Fredericton shelter is supporting Indigenous IPV survivorsGignoo Transition House in Fredericton supports intimate partner violence survivors from around the New Brunswick -- with a focus on culture and community.CanadaMay 27
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‘Honestly insulting’: Fredericton community school co-ordinator decries cutsAfter New Brunswick asked school districts to redirect funds back into classrooms, a district cut its community school co-ordinators in half. Now, one co-ordinator is speaking out.CanadaMay 15
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A Canadian charity is trying to help people leave abusive relationships — safelyA national charity is trying to make a difference — one box at a time — when it comes to intimate partner violence. Here's how it's helping people in New Brunswick.CanadaMay 13
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‘Am I going to be believed?’ What IPV support workers in N.B. are hearing from survivorsThose who work with intimate partner violence cases say not only are the number of cases on the rise, but so too is the complexity of each case.CanadaMay 9
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The urgent problem of intimate partner violence and how New Brunswick plans to respondThe Minister responsible for Women's Equality says she is focused on supporting those who have experienced intimate partner violence.CanadaMay 3
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Lobster fishers raise alarm about low Canadian prices, some giving up on seasonLobster fishers around Atlantic Canada are speaking out about this year's prices, with some saying it's unfairly low this season.CanadaMay 2
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N.B. woman tells her story, says it’s ‘getting worse’ with intimate partner violenceDecades after Sarah Sherman was attacked, intimate partner violence cases have only grown in Canada. This is Part 1 in a Global New Brunswick series on IPV in the province.CrimeApr 23
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‘For our physical safety’: Why some Americans are looking for asylum in CanadaA couple from Maine say they're considering moving to Canada because of American policies on LGBTQ2 and transgender rights.CanadaApr 18
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‘I don’t think I’m going to have a choice’: Why some Americans are eying a move northAs U.S. President Donald Trump continues his 51st state rhetoric, it appears a rising number of Americans is considering a move to Canada.CanadaApr 17
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Why these Canadian border residents are turning away from the United StatesFrom patriotism to security concerns, New Brunswick border town residents are avoiding the U.S. border -- and they're not the only ones.CanadaApr 11
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New Brunswick to host 2029 Canada Summer GamesThe games will come with a nearly $40 million price tag, including the cost of revamping the Canada Games Aquatic Centre in Saint John.CanadaApr 2